CUL-M-RITE is dead on the money and is the most accurate scale out there. I've had most of them. I weigh my fish with my ardent cull rings and it's literally within .1-.2 of Bass Champs and Texas Team Trail's scales (the cull rings basically weigh the same as the weigh-bag). Get it from Southwestern Parts and they'll silicone the battery in so its not damaged by water or moisture (maybe other distributors do that too but I'm not sure).

I bought the Rapala Touch Screen cull scale, and it has been perfect!!!! Weight is within .10 of TTT and Bass Nation scales. Its very easy to use and didn't break the bank when I got it ($49). Now I will say if you buy the package deal with the cull rings, the rings are [censored], but the scale itself is the best I have had and the battery has lasted over 8 months in mine so far.

_________________________"Thanks dad for always having time to take me fishing"

Does the Rapala tell you which fish to cull when you catch your 6th keeper? Are the fish numbered in order when weighed, as in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5? If you don't have the cull rings, how do you know which fish to cull?

I have an old XTools that has worked great for me for years, but I suspect it is going to play out soon. I don't especially care if the scale weighs a little light or a little heavy compared to the tournament scale as long as it can accurately tell me which of my fish to cull. I'll worry about how much they actually weigh when I get to weigh-in.